
Peter Noone
Acting • Born 1947-11-05
Biography
Peter Blair Denis Bernard Noone (born 5 November 1947) is an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, pianist and actor. He was the lead singer "Herman" in the 1960s pop group Herman's Hermits. Noone was born in Davyhulme, Lancashire, England, the second of five children, the son of an accountant, and attended English Martyrs (Urmston), Wellacre Primary School (Flixton), Stretford Grammar School, and St Bede's College, Manchester. Noone played a number of acting roles on television, including that of Stanley Fairclough in the soap opera Coronation Street. Noone studied voice and drama at the Manchester School of Music, where he won the Outstanding Young Musician Award. Early in his career, he used the stage name Peter Novac. At 15, he became the lead singer, spokesman and frontman of Herman's Hermits, who were discovered by Harvey Lisberg. As "Herman", the photogenic Noone appeared on the cover of many international publications, including Time Magazine's collage showing new faces in popular music. The Hermits consisted of Noone, Derek “Lek” Leckenby and Keith Hopwood (guitars), Karl Green (bass) and Barry Whitwam (drums). The band's hits included: "I'm into Something Good", "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat", "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter", "Silhouettes", "Wonderful World", "I'm Henry the Eighth, I Am" (in the U.S.), "There's a Kind of Hush", "Just a Little Bit Better", "A Must to Avoid", "Listen People", "The End of the World", "Dandy", and "No Milk Today". Herman's Hermits sold more than 60 million records and had 14 gold singles and seven gold albums. The Hermits were twice named in the U.S. trade paper Cashbox as "Entertainer of the Year". As Herman, Noone performed on hundreds of television programmes and appeared with the Ed Sullivan, Jackie Gleason, Dean Martin and Danny Kaye television programs. He starred in ABC's musical version of The Canterville Ghost, Hallmark Hall of Fame's presentation of the classic Pinocchio (in which he played the title role), and three feature films for MGM: Mrs. Brown, You've Got A Lovely Daughter, Hold On! and When The Boys Meet The Girls. Noone at a dairy in the Netherlands, after his gold record for "No Milk Today" in 1966 They were the opening act of the 1970 Royal Variety Performance from the London Palladium performing a medley of their hits to date followed by their rendition of If I Were a Rich Man, Where is Love? and Old Henry's Fish and Chips. They ended with their recent hit There's a Kind of Hush. ... Source: Article "Peter Noone" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Filmography
38 credits
El Rey en Londres
Movie • 1966
Self (archive footage)

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Movie • 1978
Our Guests at Heartland

Hold On!
Movie • 1966
Herman

Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter
Movie • 1968
Herman

Never Too Young to Rock
Movie • 1976
Army Captain

When the Boys Meet the Girls
Movie • 1965
Peter Noone

You Can't Do That! The Making of 'A Hard Day's Night'
Movie • 1995
Self

Betcher!
Movie • 1971
Himself

'60s Pop Rock Reunion
Movie • 2009

Hey, Hey, We're The Monkees
Movie • 1997
Self

Inside Pop: The Rock Revolution
Movie • 1967
Self

Carnaby Street Undressed
Movie • 2011
Self

Superstar: The Life and Times of Andy Warhol
Movie • 1990
Self (archive footage)

Pop Gear
Movie • 1965
Self

Musical Comedy Tonight III
Movie • 1985

Pinocchio
Movie • 1968
Pinocchio

The Canterville Ghost
Movie • 1966
David, the Duke of Cheshire

Beat the Geeks
TV • 2001

Top of the Pops
TV • 1964
Self

The Merv Griffin Show
TV • 1962
Self

Numéro un
TV • 1975
Self

4-3-2-1 Hot and Sweet
TV • 1966
Self

Quantum Leap
TV • 1989
Dwayne

Laverne & Shirley
TV • 1976

American Idol
TV • 2002
Self

Hullabaloo
TV • 1965
Self - Host

ABC Stage 67
TV • 1966
David, the Duke of Cheshire

This Is Tom Jones
TV • 1969
Self

Look - Mike Yarwood!
TV • 1971

The Midnight Special
TV • 1972
Self

American Idol
TV • 2002
Self - Guest Performer

Married... with Children
TV • 1987
Peter Noone

Phineas and Ferb
TV • 2007
Adrian (voice)

Inside Pop: The Rock Revolution
TV • 1967
Self

Dave's World
TV • 1993
Peter Noone

The Danny Kaye Show
TV • 1963
Self

Remember WENN
TV • 1996
Gil Martin

Ed and Zed!
TV • 1970
Self - Guest